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Statement from the MU on Far-Right and Racist Riots

We actively oppose all forms of racism and Islamophobia, and we are here for all our Global Majority and Muslim members affected by recent events. Any members with concerns regarding safety in fulfilling engagements are advised to contact their regional office for advice.

Published: 08 August 2024 | 1:15 PM
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Equality is a core principle of the MU and wider trade union movement. Image credit: Shutterstock.

In light of the far-right and racist riots of the past week, the MU is aware that members may be concerned about their own safety and may also have had work cancelled.

It is in our history as a union to proudly stand up against racism and the far-right. We all have a part to play in our workplaces and communities to stand firm against those who seek to divide us and spread hatred.

The MU is assisting members affected, and any member concerned about having bookings cancelled or their own safety in fulfilling engagements should contact their regional office for advice.

We also applaud the huge displays of solidarity and anti-racism protests seen recently, with communities uniting to show that the country stands against all hate, racism and violence.

Safety and inclusion for all

MU General Secretary Naomi Pohl says: “Equality is a core principle of the MU and wider trade union movement. We actively oppose racism and Islamophobia, and we will fight to ensure safety and inclusion for all.

“The rise of hate crime at the present time, fuelled by deliberate misinformation, is frightening and has no place in our society. We are pleased to see that the Labour Government is determined to stamp it out, and we are here for all members affected by recent events.”

The MU is also a member of the Trade Union and Labour Party Liaison Organisation (TULO) and we endorse its statement on recent events:

"The hate spread over the past few days cannot be allowed to stand. Racism and violence must be confronted with acts of solidarity in our communities against those distorting tragedies for their own ends, just to sow hatred.

"Those who have caused this violence must be brought to justice, including those inciting the violence online or behind the scenes. There is a huge amount of work to do to build a new spirit of hope and unity to stop workers and communities being pitted against each other."

Read the full TULO statement.

Resources for support

If you've experienced any kind of racial discrimination, harassment or abuse, specialist mental health support and advice is available. 

  • Members can access Music Minds Matter, a free 24/7 helpline run by Help Musicians for everyone in the music industry. Call them on 0808 802 8008 or visit their website.
  • Tell Mama is an independent and confidential support service for those who face anti-Muslim hatred and prejudice across the UK. 
  • Muslim Youth Helpline is a national helpline providing free and confidential support services for vulnerable young people in the UK. You can call them at 0808 808 2008. The helpline is open every day from 4pm - 10pm. 
  • Stand Up To Racism is organising local and national solidarity events across the UK to stand up against the far-right. 
  • View our Mental Health Support page for a comprehensive list of organisations and resources for musicians. 

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